Simply apply to the face of any club (even your putter, the recording surface is sensitive to even a 1 inch putt!), and strike the ball. The ball will leave a bright and clear print exactly where it impacted the club. Then, simply rub your finger across the front of the Strike & Swipe patch to remove the mark, and hit again! That’s it! The mark simply disappears.

The secret is in the two layer design. When the ball impacts the patch, the top layer sticks to the bottom layer. Where the two layers are touching, a clear dark mark is visible you can even see shape of the dimples in the ball! When the top surface is pulled away from the bottom by forcing air in between the layers, the impact mark disappears! It works on the same principle of those old drawing pads you used to draw on with the plastic tip pens that erased the writing when you lifted the film and just like those old sketch pads, each Strike and Swipe can be used repeatedly. In fact, each Strike & Swipe will last for over 500 hits, making them an outstanding value.

Hitting the ball on the center of the clubface is the factor most related to shot distance at a given swing speed.   So, it makes sense to know where you are striking the ball when you are practicing, or working on swing mechanics. Impact tape has been around for years, but you had to remove each piece after you hit. Impact paint works well, but is messy and also must be applied with each shot. Other reusable patches are hard to read. Only Strike and Swipe combines the best elements of all different types of impact recorders into one, inexpensive and easy to use product.

Start hitting more consistently with the feedback you get from Strike n Swipe! Each pack contains 5 Strike and Swipe recorders: 1 for your putter, and 2 for irons or hybrids, and 2 for drivers or fairway woods. No impact recorder is simpler, cleaner, or easier to use.

Golf Around The World stock the Strike N Swipe in their 100% secure internet store.  You can visit them here.

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